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Seminars run by the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries are open to all our postgraduate students and academic staff, and some are also open to members of the public and other institutions.

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School of Architecture

There are no seminars currently scheduled. Return to our research seminar landing page to discover events by other faculties.


School of Art, Design and Performance

Date Time Description Speaker Open to Link and/or location
5 October 2023 5.00pm - 6.00pm Performance Team Research Seminar Staff in Musical Theatre, Drama and Performance All welcome White Swan Building 1
2 November 2023 6.00pm - 7.00pm Nostalgia and the Megamusical: Soldaat van Oranje in the Netherlands Millie Taylor (University of Winchester) All welcome White Swan Building 1
7 December 2023 6.00pm - 7.00pm Post-Grad Research Seminar Alice Bee, Jane Boston, Georgia Bowers, Abigail Burt, Cerys Coppins, Jorgi Harwood, and Suzanne Taylor All welcome White Swan Building 1
1 February 2024 5.00pm - 6.00pm "You can lie down or get and up and play": Critical Interpellation in Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music Andy Goldberg All welcome White Swan Building 1
7 March 2024 5.00pm - 6.00pm Expectant Grief: Mourning the Future & Reducing Carbon Bryce Lease All welcome White Swan Building 1
2 May 2024 5.00pm - 6.00pm Queering the Cross: Science Fiction Narratives and Religious Symbolism Silvia Battista All welcome White Swan Building 1

School of Creative Technologies

There are no seminars currently scheduled. Return to our research seminar landing page to discover events by other faculties.


School of Film, Media and Communication

Date Time Description Speaker Open to Link and/or location
18 October 2023 1.00pm

Susana Susana Sampaio-Dias - This is a mirror of what happens in our society, isn't it?” women journalists, structural causes and coping mechanisms for gendered online harassment.

 

Calum Kerr - The Museum of Lost Things - The novella-in-flash and the nature of narrative

Susana Susana Sampaio-Dias and Calum Kerr PGR students and staff Eldon Building, 1.08
22 November 2023 1.00pm

Penny Chalk - The VR Film: Adapting Forms for a New Mode of Storytelling.

 

Tom Sykes - We Will Fight Them on the Centre Ground, We Will Never Remember: The Second World War, Psychocultural Repression and Liberal Configurations of Modern British Identity.

Penny Chalk and Tom Sykes PGR students and staff Eldon Building, 1.08
17 January 2024 1.00pm A Research Journey, Herbert Brenon: The Forgotten Story of Silent Hollywood's Most Popular Filmmaker Alex Sergeant PGR students and staff Eldon Building, 1.08
14 February 2024 1.00pm Big Brother - rethinking ethics and Steve Whitford - ‘The Truth of Sound' Evan Pugh PGR students and staff Eldon Building, 1.08
20 March 2024 1.00pm Contrarians at the Gates: Counter-Surveillance and the Defence of the Commons in British Police Audit Videos Stephen Harper PGR students and staff TBC
8 May 2024 1.00pm

James Dennis - Examining the Dirt Under Your Fingernails: Exploring the Role of Ethnography in Political Communication Research.

 

Alison Habens - Practice Research in Creative Writing: Journal Articles and Book Chapters.

James Dennis and Alison Habens PGR students and staff Eldon Building, 1.09
5 June 2024 1.00pm PhD presentations Jason Searle, Corpus linguistics: A methodology for media analysis PGR students and staff Eldon Building, 1.08

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